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From: Chronic corticosterone disrupts the circadian rhythm of CRH expression and m6A RNA methylation in the chicken hypothalamus

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Effect of chronic CORT exposure on body weight, food intake, plasma CORT and melatonin concentration. (A) Body weight (n = 6); (B) Feed intake (n = 6) and average daily feed intake (n = 10); (C) Plasma corticosterone content; (D) Plasma melatonin content. The curves represent the 24-hour period determined by cosinor analysis. n = 6 chickens per time point. Data from CT2 are double-plotted. R2 values represent the degree of fitting. Values are mean ± SEM, *P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01, compared with control

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